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associate director of the thesion of privacy and federal trade commission in washington and the managing of the digital advertising alliance in new york. we appreciate both of you being here this morning. i think you know the rules of subcommittee. all testifying today need to be sworn so we
associate director of the thesion of privacy and federal trade commission in washington and the managing of the digital advertising alliance in new york. we appreciate both of you being here this morning. i think you know the rules of subcommittee. all testifying today need to be sworn so we
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>> "washington journal" continues. host: we're joined by a reporter with transport topics. as we begin this discussion on infrastructure spending yesterday marked one year since the bridge collapse on the bus ii-5 bridge in washington. how has that collapsed focused attention on the need for bridge investments over the past year? >> yeah, exactly. that bridge collapse may 23, 013. it breached the national conversation because it started the dialogue among infrastructure advocates about the need to finance and replace old bridges. this is a bridge that was built in 1955, and is heavily used by trucks to transport freight from vancouver to seattle. so the economic impact of not having access to this bridge for several weeks caused businesses o lose commerce and patrons. and the shipments of goods and services were diverted for a stretch of time that some businesses had a hard time recovering a year later. and the conversation around the country you had many infrastructure advocates, like building america's future one sounding the ly alarm that the country, especially members
>> "washington journal" continues. host: we're joined by a reporter with transport topics. as we begin this discussion on infrastructure spending yesterday marked one year since the bridge collapse on the bus ii-5 bridge in washington. how has that collapsed focused attention on the need for bridge investments over the past year? >> yeah, exactly. that bridge collapse may 23, 013. it breached the national conversation because it started the dialogue among infrastructure...
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so actually, the revelations that have come out from june of 2013 on about the nsa, the "washington post" and other outlet while they've been disturbing, i think ultimately the regulatory process speaks directly to what i'm talking about when you have the data to test it out in the time to have the conversation right now. like i said, i am hopeful it will be constructive. >> host: we only have a few minutes left. i know you interviewed a range of people. scientists, hackers, police. what surprises did you encounter during this process? >> guest: i interviewed a lot of different people. i interview some great folks in new york. even one guy that was trying to put answers in the new york city sewer system that we can predict when that will be sewer overflows and really doing a job when he tried to do it on behalf of the city got a little trouble for it. i talked to the guy that created the judgment powers. enter name, also at great a.i. luminary. >> host: aip and artificial intelligence. >> guest: ray kurzweil is an interesting example of somebody that was able to do all of this record-kee
so actually, the revelations that have come out from june of 2013 on about the nsa, the "washington post" and other outlet while they've been disturbing, i think ultimately the regulatory process speaks directly to what i'm talking about when you have the data to test it out in the time to have the conversation right now. like i said, i am hopeful it will be constructive. >> host: we only have a few minutes left. i know you interviewed a range of people. scientists, hackers,...
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from white salmon, washington we have michelle nyehouse a science journalist that stopped living off the grid after 15 years of doing so. she says this lifestyle has a ladder to live more comfortably. thanks for joining us. no baby steps for you guys. you went all-out. what motivated you to go off the grid? >> well, what we really wanted to do was live in a way that was earth-friendly. because of that, we decided to find a way to generate our own electricity and to grow food and to create housing in a way so that if everyone on the -- if the population of the planet lived in similar ways, that the planet would benefit and not be polluted and hurt. we did it in a process. we aren't total -- in a sense we're off the grid, but the idea is that when disconnected, we decided to go for complete connection. so we're on the internet. we are -- we have electricity. we have washing machines and satellite tv. the difference for us is that we brought the grid and integrated it with nature and with the natural light with growing food and being in nature. >> so, michelle, you know there are two ki
from white salmon, washington we have michelle nyehouse a science journalist that stopped living off the grid after 15 years of doing so. she says this lifestyle has a ladder to live more comfortably. thanks for joining us. no baby steps for you guys. you went all-out. what motivated you to go off the grid? >> well, what we really wanted to do was live in a way that was earth-friendly. because of that, we decided to find a way to generate our own electricity and to grow food and to create...
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and their connection to washington, well, look at the intrigue. the way comcast is legally working the system. take a look. >> in washington, there's lobbying, and then there is lobbying. the 40 ilion dollar proposed -- the $40 billion proposed deal between comcast and time warner cable, it it's an exercise in lobbying. comcast has spent more than any other company, even defense companies, $18 million. $59,000 to john boehner. artie $7,000 to mitch mcconnell. 27,002 mark hugo. 25,002 harry reid. but the real power in washington -- take this guy, for instance. he is the chairman for the cable and television committee. he was given 19 million dollars in lobbying last year. before smith, chairman of was tom -- ncta wheeler. where is he now? president obama appointed him to the fcc, the very committee that will -- the very organization oft will decide the fate this deal. and meredith baker, the fcc commissioner who helped to approve the deal, she left the fcc to go to comcast as their chief lobbyist. she is one of 107 lobbyist using power and money to
and their connection to washington, well, look at the intrigue. the way comcast is legally working the system. take a look. >> in washington, there's lobbying, and then there is lobbying. the 40 ilion dollar proposed -- the $40 billion proposed deal between comcast and time warner cable, it it's an exercise in lobbying. comcast has spent more than any other company, even defense companies, $18 million. $59,000 to john boehner. artie $7,000 to mitch mcconnell. 27,002 mark hugo. 25,002...
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may confuse in washington. hughes in washington. now to the woman who could be called the face of justice. judge lucy coe has overseen some of text most controversy oh trials. she is overseen the three-year patent infringement battle between apple and samsung. but who is she? joins me here in the studio. you have been inside her courtroom for many days over the past several years. what is it like to be in harcourt firm -- and her courtroom? >> it is interesting because these trials are sometimes very dull. covering very technical deal of -- details. there comes a time when she issues a ruling or indicates andh way she is going to go those moments are very interesting if you're covering the trial. has a very candid way of expressing herself. tell me about the time she told an attorney it sounded like he was smoking crack. >> she was tired. toward the end of the first trial. she had the impression that lawyers were adding work to her and her staff, adding paperwork for her to get through. to beld him you have smoking crack if you thin
may confuse in washington. hughes in washington. now to the woman who could be called the face of justice. judge lucy coe has overseen some of text most controversy oh trials. she is overseen the three-year patent infringement battle between apple and samsung. but who is she? joins me here in the studio. you have been inside her courtroom for many days over the past several years. what is it like to be in harcourt firm -- and her courtroom? >> it is interesting because these trials are...
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now, at barnes jewish hospital at washington university school of medicine, besides a mask, surgical scrubs and gloves, this doctor will wear the same technology for her next surgery. this is a 72-year-old woman who noticed a lump, had a biopsy by needle core that showed a breast cancer. i thought she was a great candidate for lumpectomy, which she was up for. and we'll do a biopsy to see if there has been a spread to her lymph nodes. >> reporter: before the surgery this patient was injected with a green icg eye - invisible to the naked eye, it binds to the proteins in the cancer cells. >> i can see. >> the tissue - all you'll see is the colorless material. but with this, you can now see it light up. >> so the first thing we are going to do is find the lymph node, and that fluorescent dye will be visible. okay. i think we ought to put the goggles on now. >> reporter: next, the doctor puts on a pair of cancer-detecting goggles. >> much better. >> lights out. >> okay. so where is the ultra violet light. >> reporter: i red light is pointed on the area she's operating. the goggles detect
now, at barnes jewish hospital at washington university school of medicine, besides a mask, surgical scrubs and gloves, this doctor will wear the same technology for her next surgery. this is a 72-year-old woman who noticed a lump, had a biopsy by needle core that showed a breast cancer. i thought she was a great candidate for lumpectomy, which she was up for. and we'll do a biopsy to see if there has been a spread to her lymph nodes. >> reporter: before the surgery this patient was...
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washington and colorado broke through first. now other states are considering green lighting marijuana for recreational use, including here in california. they argued smoking pot is dangerous. is it more dangerous than alcohol that is widely consumes and legal. the reality may surprise you. the topic is kind of out of the bag. cannabis supporters. even the president is weighing in telling the new yorker, i don't think it's more dangerous than alcohol. is this true? >> he's closer to telling the truth than what the government has been willing to do about marijuana. >> reporter: this doctor is an addictions psychiatrist and author of the book "marijuana, what's a parent to believe." consuming alcohol, just like marijuana, using chemicals from the outside to stimulate the reward center in the brain as demonstrated in this human relations media, making somebody want to repeat the actions that led to the reward. most people handle both substances fine. only 15% of drinkers become addicted compared to just 9% of marijuana smokers. tho
washington and colorado broke through first. now other states are considering green lighting marijuana for recreational use, including here in california. they argued smoking pot is dangerous. is it more dangerous than alcohol that is widely consumes and legal. the reality may surprise you. the topic is kind of out of the bag. cannabis supporters. even the president is weighing in telling the new yorker, i don't think it's more dangerous than alcohol. is this true? >> he's closer to...
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but for now washington has announced a sudden change of plans for afghanistan according to barack obama the end of the combat mission planned for the end of this year won't mean the withdrawal of all troops from the country he says thousands of soldiers were i'll stay on afghan soil for at least two more years. nature can reports. remember the obama administration's mantra u.s. troops will leave afghanistan by the end of two thousand and fourteen well president obama has just scrapped that deadline at the beginning of twenty fifth. we will have approximately ninety eight hundred nine thousand eight hundred u.s. service members in different parts of the country the bilateral security agreement which the u.s. has been negotiating with of galveston is expected to seal the deal the war torn country is now approaching the second round of its presidential elections with both front runner saying that they will sign the agreement the current president hamid karzai has with hughes to sign it before he leaves office having drawn attention to civilian casualties seen u.s. airstrikes the agreement
but for now washington has announced a sudden change of plans for afghanistan according to barack obama the end of the combat mission planned for the end of this year won't mean the withdrawal of all troops from the country he says thousands of soldiers were i'll stay on afghan soil for at least two more years. nature can reports. remember the obama administration's mantra u.s. troops will leave afghanistan by the end of two thousand and fourteen well president obama has just scrapped that...
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turning now to our partnership with george washington university's planet forward, charge point, the largest installer of electrical charging stations is expanding its network to help electric vehicles breakthrough. it could be a sign of things to come for carmakers. >> we hate paying for gas, but electric cars just don't have the range we need, right? well, ambitious companies like california's charge point have taken on the charging challenge to make it easier tore drivers to ditch the gas, installing more than 16,000 charging stations nationwide. so right now it's about 170,000 cars on u.s. roads. that's going to about double within the next 12 months. as those double, our network will at least double. >> charge point has partnered with some of the biggest carmakers to try to expand the market for electric and plugin hybrid vehicles. cadillac is the latest deal. each car comes with a charge point card. drivers can download an app to track stats from their drive, find the nearest station and see if a charger is available. this feature could be the next big thing for g.m. >> we'll b
turning now to our partnership with george washington university's planet forward, charge point, the largest installer of electrical charging stations is expanding its network to help electric vehicles breakthrough. it could be a sign of things to come for carmakers. >> we hate paying for gas, but electric cars just don't have the range we need, right? well, ambitious companies like california's charge point have taken on the charging challenge to make it easier tore drivers to ditch the...
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megan hughes, in washington. thank you. now, to the woman who could be called the face of justice in silicon valley. judge lucy koh has overseen some of tech's most controversial trials. suitsing over privacy against google, linkedin, and yahoo!, and has overseen the three-year patent battle between apple and samsung. but who is she? joe rosenblatt covers u.s. federal district courts. he joins me now. you have been inside her courtroom many days over the last years. what is it like to be in her courtroom? >> it is interesting. these trials are sometimes very dull. they go for a great length of time, covering great technical details. then there comes a time when judge koh issues a ruling or indicates which way she's going to go. and those moments are very interesting. candid a very kind of way of expressing herself. >> tommie about the time she told an attorney that it sounded like she was smoke -- he was smoking crack? >> this reflect a lot about lucy koh. she was tired, it was toward the end of the first apple-samsung tria
megan hughes, in washington. thank you. now, to the woman who could be called the face of justice in silicon valley. judge lucy koh has overseen some of tech's most controversial trials. suitsing over privacy against google, linkedin, and yahoo!, and has overseen the three-year patent battle between apple and samsung. but who is she? joe rosenblatt covers u.s. federal district courts. he joins me now. you have been inside her courtroom many days over the last years. what is it like to be in her...
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folsom details the best and worst government investments and bailouts from the days of george washington through today. at 10 p.m. eastern, barbara ehrenreich talks about her quest as a child to find out the truth and we wrap up tonight's prime time programming at 11 p.m. eastern. iraq war veteran phil clay discusses his collection of short stories about soldiers' experiences at war and back home. that all happens next on c-span2's booktv. >> booktv continues with eric schmidt and jared cohen. the two talk about the updated edition of their book, "the new digital age," in which they discuss nsa spying and current state of internet security. this is about an hour and ten minutes. [applause] >> thank you. well, it is really exciting to be back at the computer history museum with my good friend, mentor, colleague, eric. >> schmidt and my friend, jared. last time we were here we were talking about "lean in," and today we are talking about "the new digital age and future of the world." >> i mean you've really done this job on google now because i keep running into "lean in." it's like you sti
folsom details the best and worst government investments and bailouts from the days of george washington through today. at 10 p.m. eastern, barbara ehrenreich talks about her quest as a child to find out the truth and we wrap up tonight's prime time programming at 11 p.m. eastern. iraq war veteran phil clay discusses his collection of short stories about soldiers' experiences at war and back home. that all happens next on c-span2's booktv. >> booktv continues with eric schmidt and jared...
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and their stance has once again had washington's full support is guy nature can. we know that washington has key of this back but when tier of forces used heavy weaponry and tanks and money opened to storm a regional police headquarters where officers had refused to take orders from key if and when the forces then shot at civilians will flock to support the officers trapped in the building when it's all shot on camera for the world to see you would expect a little less biased reaction from the u.s. state department but here's what we have we condemn the outbreak of violence caused by pro russia separatists this morning in my op pool which has resulted in multiple deaths it seems no matter how many people get killed as a result of what key of calls an anti-terrorist operation in the east of ukraine we won't hear a word of condemnation from washington instead whatever happens the u.s. blames what key have called russian separatists many of them want to be part of ukraine but on their own terms but the u.s. has already painted a black and white picture of good versus
and their stance has once again had washington's full support is guy nature can. we know that washington has key of this back but when tier of forces used heavy weaponry and tanks and money opened to storm a regional police headquarters where officers had refused to take orders from key if and when the forces then shot at civilians will flock to support the officers trapped in the building when it's all shot on camera for the world to see you would expect a little less biased reaction from the...
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comcast is no stranger to the pearly white halls of washington. do they have enough friends to push through a megamerger with time warner cable? our editor at large cory johnson is looking at comcast's government connections. the extent of them are astounding. but wasn't born last night neither were comcast lobbying efforts. they have been on it for a long time. it has been quite a while. comcast is spent over $79 million in lobbying these last five years. look at the intrigue from "house of cards." it pales in comparison to comcast's working of the system. >> in washington, there is lobbying and then there is lobbying. the $40 billion proposed merger is an exercise in lobbying. comcast has spent $18 million in lobbying. that is more than any other company. a lot of that money went straight into the campaign coffers of politicians. $59,000 to john boehner. $27,000 to marco rubio. $25,000 to harry reid. the real power is byzantine. take this guy, former navy seal neil smith. the chairman of the national cable telecommunications association. he gave
comcast is no stranger to the pearly white halls of washington. do they have enough friends to push through a megamerger with time warner cable? our editor at large cory johnson is looking at comcast's government connections. the extent of them are astounding. but wasn't born last night neither were comcast lobbying efforts. they have been on it for a long time. it has been quite a while. comcast is spent over $79 million in lobbying these last five years. look at the intrigue from "house...
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not everything made in washington. they want us to return to so long proven principles that say local government is better on local issues. if we do that it will help the port and the middle-class. charles: what we have seen is the infighting and the of mainstream media but the appeals like there is a serious battle between established republicans and the tea party where they are emboldened to put the tea party takes them to the curb >> there is the natural tension between that party's base antiestablishment on the other. and it may exist with their own and it has created small hole in the republican party that is the size and the shape of the conservative reform agenda to help bring bavaria's constituencies together and expand the party. charles: the biggest win this week is the election in india. the best tea party candidates i appreciate you taking said time to explain your position. >> great to be with you. if he is in the senate he would be a fantastic colleague. >> is wall street sharing too early? why it could b
not everything made in washington. they want us to return to so long proven principles that say local government is better on local issues. if we do that it will help the port and the middle-class. charles: what we have seen is the infighting and the of mainstream media but the appeals like there is a serious battle between established republicans and the tea party where they are emboldened to put the tea party takes them to the curb >> there is the natural tension between that party's...
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he is convinced there are a movement in washington that could lead to some tax reform in the kurn which would simplify the tax code. we've heard this before. he knows people are skeptical, but that would help. it's just too complicated. >> it sounds like irs reform might be the next on the docket, guys. >> he's being optimistic, think. >> good to hear. we'll tune in. thank you very much. >> good to see you. >>> we're not done here on "street signs." poor robert frank, you wanted to jump in. >> no, no. >> i saw your lip is bleeding. >> i'll work it into my segment on art somehow, triple-threat stocks coming up after this. stick around. chocolate is very individual. white chocolate lovers don't like dark chocolate. milk chocolate lovers don't necessarily like dark or white. before we couldn't really allow the consumer to customize their preferred chocolate. we needed the scalable cloud solution allowing them to see all 800 products and select what they are looking for. now there is endless opportunity to indulge. could mean less waiting for things like security backups and file downloads
he is convinced there are a movement in washington that could lead to some tax reform in the kurn which would simplify the tax code. we've heard this before. he knows people are skeptical, but that would help. it's just too complicated. >> it sounds like irs reform might be the next on the docket, guys. >> he's being optimistic, think. >> good to hear. we'll tune in. thank you very much. >> good to see you. >>> we're not done here on "street signs."...
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yes, stay out of washington if you can. barack obama made history becoming the first lap president, so how open are americans too further barrier breaking? a woman president? 71% said it would not matter if a candidate was female. a gay or lesbian president? 66% said this would not matter either. an atheist? well, that is a dealbreaker. if you do not believe in god, more than half of america is less likely to send you to the oval office. >> such interesting numbers and so reflective of the american republic. perhaps the only guessing game > will become the next president is which country will go home with the world cup. theyst two weeks time, actually begin in brazil, and national pride has taken over. >> michael, in your book homage you write that america has come from the dark ages to what you call the enlightenment in terms of its support of stopper, but if you look at it, americans are still far behind the rest of the world when it comes to their passion for this sport, i'm a? >> we have come a long way in terms of our
yes, stay out of washington if you can. barack obama made history becoming the first lap president, so how open are americans too further barrier breaking? a woman president? 71% said it would not matter if a candidate was female. a gay or lesbian president? 66% said this would not matter either. an atheist? well, that is a dealbreaker. if you do not believe in god, more than half of america is less likely to send you to the oval office. >> such interesting numbers and so reflective of...
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the former fcc commissioner joining us from washington. the comcast merger is not the only thing on the docket. some say the freedom of the internet is x a. possibly the future of innovation. find out how and what comcast stands to gain on this special edition of "louvered west," -- "louvered west," ♪ i'm emily chang. welcome back to our special edition of "bloomberg west." more than 100 technology companies including heavy hitters like amazon and facebook have spoken out about companies like comcast that charge extra fees for faster service. are they in favor of net neutrality? cory johnson is back with more on how this argument factors into the broader argument. >> i do not care about people. i care about business. the net neutrality issue is a big one. this is about innovation and the ability of companies to invest. they have to get to the potential customer. al gore did not invent the internet. but he did invent the phrase "information superhighway." that explains this controversial idea of net neutrality. let's take a drive. beasts.
the former fcc commissioner joining us from washington. the comcast merger is not the only thing on the docket. some say the freedom of the internet is x a. possibly the future of innovation. find out how and what comcast stands to gain on this special edition of "louvered west," -- "louvered west," ♪ i'm emily chang. welcome back to our special edition of "bloomberg west." more than 100 technology companies including heavy hitters like amazon and facebook have...
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developer donald trump will be speaking in washington. washington. is that the national press club speaking at 1 p.m. eastern. later on c-span3 officials from the george w. bush and obama administration will discuss the recent elections in iraq and influence of iran and syria. that is coming at 1:30 p.m. eastern. that will be on c-span3. a reminder, the president speaking this afternoon reportedly about u.s. troops remain in afghanistan after 2014, and his comments at 2:45 p.m. live on c-span. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> waiting for this event on the internet and net neutrality to get underway. is a quick look at some of our primetime programming skills and with the senate in recess this week we'll bring you highlights from booktv in prime time. tonight a look at american authors beginning at 8 p.m. eastern. on c-span tonight former senator chris dodd and army frank will discuss the 20th financial regulatory reform law that bears their name. they are at an event marking the 150th anniversary of the
developer donald trump will be speaking in washington. washington. is that the national press club speaking at 1 p.m. eastern. later on c-span3 officials from the george w. bush and obama administration will discuss the recent elections in iraq and influence of iran and syria. that is coming at 1:30 p.m. eastern. that will be on c-span3. a reminder, the president speaking this afternoon reportedly about u.s. troops remain in afghanistan after 2014, and his comments at 2:45 p.m. live on c-span....
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. >> i said as we can washington and here in indiana a week or so back that we have to be solutions. and we need to appeal obamacare. we need to appeal meicaid and started six years ago indiana introduced the most advanced consumer driven health care reform in america and it has done i incredible success. by reforming medicaid and dealing with working people for a family of four making less than $33,000 per year for people that are just getting started on the ladder of success, creating a pathway where they can take greater ownership of their own health care decisions, including creating a healthy assistance program where people can use those dollars to buy private insurance and we will let this debate go forward. we will solve albums with conservative principles right here in indiana. neil: very good to see you again. at mike pence making some waves nationally. when we come back, it is not too hard to fire someone who is growing up in the air. it's almost impossible in the public sector. the va is the proof, especially when the senate won't even allow a vote on a measure that would
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i was a washington post reporter for 10 years. i learned to be a reporter by getting my but kicked and bill -- by getting my butt kicked by bill keller in moscow. piece, youed up a can be sure i feel competitive with it. as a newsgathering organization, they are not the wall street journal or the washington post. i want the new york times to be great. i think it is possible it is the most important private institution in this country. i can do read every language. it is better than anything i can read. >> what does that have to do with the fact that the new york times -- and your take on the changing leadership? >> i think it is tough on the institution. >> the institution suffers. >> at least temporarily. >> it is suffering because people call into question -- its >> i don't think so. a lot of people out in the world who read the new your times. >> that would be one of my questions. we know -- >> the difference between this incident in the hell rains. raines. would not have been a firing if it weren't for the scandal. that was th
i was a washington post reporter for 10 years. i learned to be a reporter by getting my but kicked and bill -- by getting my butt kicked by bill keller in moscow. piece, youed up a can be sure i feel competitive with it. as a newsgathering organization, they are not the wall street journal or the washington post. i want the new york times to be great. i think it is possible it is the most important private institution in this country. i can do read every language. it is better than anything i...
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republicans know that americans deserve better from washington. republicans have proposals to help employers create more jobs that help students access a good education. we know when you give americans good opportunities, they achieve far more than anyone could imagine. from what i have seen in the early versions of the democratic student loan plan, it would not make college more affordable. it would not reduce the amount of money students will have to borrow or do anything about the lack of jobs grants -- grads face in the obama economy. the proposal would increase the federal debt -- already $17 trillion -- by $400 billion more. the only way to claim it would not is to use more phony accounting. the proposal would also set a dangerous precedent by making private debt into public debt, not to mention that it would enact a job destroying tax that the senate has already rejected. republicans have introduced bills designed to enable more high school students to attend the college of their choice while creating jobs, while eliminating regulations tha
republicans know that americans deserve better from washington. republicans have proposals to help employers create more jobs that help students access a good education. we know when you give americans good opportunities, they achieve far more than anyone could imagine. from what i have seen in the early versions of the democratic student loan plan, it would not make college more affordable. it would not reduce the amount of money students will have to borrow or do anything about the lack of...
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she wrote, quote: >> reporter: finally the washington re redskins football team, harry reid urged the team to change its name. the redskins responded by saying tweet at reid saying what they think the name means to them. most supported reid saying that the name is racist and insensitive. most accused dan snyder of being an idiot. yet again that view is not news. that's today's power politics. >> donald sterling's wave shelly has greed to sell the los angeles clippers, the price tag, $2 billion. they signed the agreement last night. but donald sterling refuses to give up the team last night. he gave authority to his wife to negotiate this sell earlier this month, but now he has had a change of heart. the clock is ticking because team owners are meeting on tuesday to strip the sterlings of their ownership rights. meanwhile we heard have sterling's attorney that he will file suit against the nba for damages. he also weighing whether to sue his wife shelly. we spoke with sports attorney xavier pope what could be decided if they sue the nba over this $2 billion deal. >> the bigger question
she wrote, quote: >> reporter: finally the washington re redskins football team, harry reid urged the team to change its name. the redskins responded by saying tweet at reid saying what they think the name means to them. most supported reid saying that the name is racist and insensitive. most accused dan snyder of being an idiot. yet again that view is not news. that's today's power politics. >> donald sterling's wave shelly has greed to sell the los angeles clippers, the price tag,...
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we are joined from washington d.c. by cameron hudson, director of the center for genocide. think you for being on the show. it's fascinating that this is coming into existence in terms of technology, i'm curious how it works. what are the elements and key indicators that you look for to create the genocide forecast? >> thank you and thank you for devoting time. one of the things that enabled this is new advances in the data collection that we are able to tap into, and the statistical methodology underpiping the system that we have in place. we are looking at a variety of variables, everything from inequality in society to the percentage of g.d.p. spent on the military. ethnic divisions, birth rates - things that you may not consider and factor in, certainly not an individual analyst may not factor in to an overall scenario for which countries might be affected by these kinds of op set of mass -- onset of mass killing. using three models, aggregating the results and coming up with a forecast score for each country in the world, and parallel to that we have established what w
we are joined from washington d.c. by cameron hudson, director of the center for genocide. think you for being on the show. it's fascinating that this is coming into existence in terms of technology, i'm curious how it works. what are the elements and key indicators that you look for to create the genocide forecast? >> thank you and thank you for devoting time. one of the things that enabled this is new advances in the data collection that we are able to tap into, and the statistical...
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a country is very dealing with this problem isn't just washington, d.c.. many have infrastructure systems that are a in hundred or 150 or older. they were not defined for the way that we are using them tod today. in a cities across the u.s. leading the engineering, legal and finance firm to think how we both design and finance for systems like the water system. so think back with all of the rain that's coming today and imagine how it works like a giant funnel and carry it out to the rivers i want you to picture the city working more like a sponge. holding the water in place that is a different type of your effect about replacing pipes under the street and water mains with tens of thousands of pieces of parks, trees, pavement absorbs water. we've redesigned the systems and create portfolios of infrastructure. we have eight partners around the country from miami beach to provoke and new jerse broken neo milwaukee in el paso they are not liked each other but they face the same challenges they need to build infrastructure for the next hundred years. two exampl
a country is very dealing with this problem isn't just washington, d.c.. many have infrastructure systems that are a in hundred or 150 or older. they were not defined for the way that we are using them tod today. in a cities across the u.s. leading the engineering, legal and finance firm to think how we both design and finance for systems like the water system. so think back with all of the rain that's coming today and imagine how it works like a giant funnel and carry it out to the rivers i...
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. >> were suing for eric holder to deliver this press conference in washington. thanks to phil mattingly for that i a. pro hasntioned, go filed for an ipo. and joins me now from new york create we use them on the set. i use them to shoot my kid. interestingvery lifestyle. how do the numbers look? rex numbers are impressive. it hinted at the fact that they were planning to go public but now we get something we can sink our teeth into. what you see is all the stories about your friend having a over or i have work. there are some strong financials behind that created $985 million last year. a.o a profitable, profitable company. goproer companies do what does. they have an advantage, the idea of this lifestyle rant. the realization that people can use these cameras for surfing and all sorts of fun stuff. to get those kinds of shots and maybe you could not give before. almost like they have that early advantage and go to with what thishapter of could be. .his company wants to go beyond this is a company that has video that is consumed in a big way. this and we will se
. >> were suing for eric holder to deliver this press conference in washington. thanks to phil mattingly for that i a. pro hasntioned, go filed for an ipo. and joins me now from new york create we use them on the set. i use them to shoot my kid. interestingvery lifestyle. how do the numbers look? rex numbers are impressive. it hinted at the fact that they were planning to go public but now we get something we can sink our teeth into. what you see is all the stories about your friend...
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. >> in washington, d.c. major crack downs on cyber crime. the justice department announced charges against five chinese military officers they spied on computers. more now from washington, d.c. >> two major crack downs on cyber terrorism. for the first time ever, u.s. government has accused another nation of internet hacking. >> this is a case alleging economic espionage by members of the chinese military. >> officials believed sometime the chinese government was engaging in a state-sponsored campaign to hack into u.s. business interests to gain an unfair economic advantage. today, justice department said that hunch is right. >> five chinese military owe fishes were indicted for using unauthorized access in e mails to steal information from six american companies including u.s. steel, westinghouse electric, aluminium giant alcoa, u.s. steel workers union and solar world. and in new york today, fbi announced nearly 100 people were arrested in nearly a dozen countries in what it called largest global cyber operation ever. the program allowed u
. >> in washington, d.c. major crack downs on cyber crime. the justice department announced charges against five chinese military officers they spied on computers. more now from washington, d.c. >> two major crack downs on cyber terrorism. for the first time ever, u.s. government has accused another nation of internet hacking. >> this is a case alleging economic espionage by members of the chinese military. >> officials believed sometime the chinese government was...
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they will have a lot to go through in washington. >> i want to talk to you about the navigational and mapping issue. research ona ton of the specific issues and problems that could arise. what challenges will google face? use very precise prior mapping. it's the large-scale caption of information about the physical world that google is leading and it's like super gps. he gives them down to centimeter level positioning which transforms the ability to transform these vehicles. there are still some great challenges. google is driven by data. this deployment of 100 test vehicles will give them data about how the systems might be used and how they could perform and will help them create the software value. it's mixed emotions. i'm excited about the technology, the chance to save lives, but i worry about things like left turns across busy roads, driving on roads that might have snow, and determining the gestures of crossing guards and traffic cops. the pretty clear with releases they've had in the past few weeks that google is not letting up the breaks, as you said. they're making this sust
they will have a lot to go through in washington. >> i want to talk to you about the navigational and mapping issue. research ona ton of the specific issues and problems that could arise. what challenges will google face? use very precise prior mapping. it's the large-scale caption of information about the physical world that google is leading and it's like super gps. he gives them down to centimeter level positioning which transforms the ability to transform these vehicles. there are...
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as we get to the bottom of what happened at phoenix and other facilities, all of us, whether here in washington or all across the country, have to stay focused on the larger mission, which is upholding our psy sacred trust to all of our veterans, bringing the v.a. system into the 21st century, which is not an easy task. we have made progress over the last five years. we've made historic investments in our veterans. we've boosted v.a. funding to record levels, and we created consistency through advanced appropriations so that veterans' organizations knew their money would be there regardless of political wrangling in washington. we made v.a. benefits available to 2 million veterans who did not have it before, delivering disability pay to more vietnam vets e s exposed to agent orang making it easier for veterans with proftroeft traumatic stresd improving benefits for women's veterans. because of these steps and the influx ever new veterans requiring services added in many cases to wait times we law enforcemented an all-out war on the disability claims backlog. and in just the past year alone, we'
as we get to the bottom of what happened at phoenix and other facilities, all of us, whether here in washington or all across the country, have to stay focused on the larger mission, which is upholding our psy sacred trust to all of our veterans, bringing the v.a. system into the 21st century, which is not an easy task. we have made progress over the last five years. we've made historic investments in our veterans. we've boosted v.a. funding to record levels, and we created consistency through...
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>> andrea mitchell starting us off from washington tonight. andrea, thanks. >>> after last night's hour-long special, we kept the conversation going on the web and with our correspondents and experts here in the studio, we conducted an hour-long deconstruction on our website on nbcnews.com, including comments by snowden that did not air originally in the prime time broadcast. while both hours will now remain on our website, tonight we want to air another portion of the conversation for the first time. it's about the gathering of so much so-called meta data and why all this intelligence gathering, with all this intelligence gathering did our nation miss the last domestic terrorism attack. snowden says it started when the u.s. government exploded the meaning of 9/11. >> i take the threat of terrorism seriously, and i think we all do. and i think it's really disenginous for the government to invoke and sort of scandalize our memories to sort of exploit the national trama that we all suffered together and worked so hard to come through to justify
>> andrea mitchell starting us off from washington tonight. andrea, thanks. >>> after last night's hour-long special, we kept the conversation going on the web and with our correspondents and experts here in the studio, we conducted an hour-long deconstruction on our website on nbcnews.com, including comments by snowden that did not air originally in the prime time broadcast. while both hours will now remain on our website, tonight we want to air another portion of the...
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in washington, i am karen. >>> hyundai is recalling on the air bags. it is not corrected mounted to the steering wheels. the steering wheels may come lose. this is documented and filed with the u.s. state regulators. the recall is for models of year 2011 and 2014. hyundai will notify the owners of the call. >>> temperatures is coming down because of the sea breeze that's moving into the bay and it is up around 40 miles per hour in some spots in the higher elevations. the winds will remain fairly gusty for tonight and into tomorrow morning and then continue to pick up as we get into tomorrow afternoon. a few low clouds for tonight otherwise mostly clear skies. we'll have a couple of close clouds to start out the morning. a sunshine through the day and look for winds possibly getting up to 40 miles per hour for the afternoon coming in off the ocean. there is a weather system in the pacific that's coming in the bay area for monday, it is going to help increase clouds a little bit and bringing some showers for the north bay on monday and tuesday. temperatu
in washington, i am karen. >>> hyundai is recalling on the air bags. it is not corrected mounted to the steering wheels. the steering wheels may come lose. this is documented and filed with the u.s. state regulators. the recall is for models of year 2011 and 2014. hyundai will notify the owners of the call. >>> temperatures is coming down because of the sea breeze that's moving into the bay and it is up around 40 miles per hour in some spots in the higher elevations. the winds...
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he was also one of the last world war ii vets serving in washington. the other is congressman john dingell who is planning to retire. >> the courts in wisconsin have dealt a defeat to marriage equality. the state supreme court refused to hear a challenge on the band on same-sex marriages. the a couple argued the band violated the equal protection clause of the constitution. wisconsin supreme court did not give a reason why it would not hear the petition. and another challenge filed by eight same-sex couples is still pending in a lower court. >>> first lady michelle obama is fighting back against republicans to overall new school lunch standards that she strongly supports. serving more food specials and whole grains. the first lady says no one should be playing politics with a child's health especially since there's progress in childhood obesity. >> unfortunately, despite these successes, we're now seeing efforts in congress to roll back these new standards and undo the hard work that all of you, all of us have done on behalf of our kids. and you know,
he was also one of the last world war ii vets serving in washington. the other is congressman john dingell who is planning to retire. >> the courts in wisconsin have dealt a defeat to marriage equality. the state supreme court refused to hear a challenge on the band on same-sex marriages. the a couple argued the band violated the equal protection clause of the constitution. wisconsin supreme court did not give a reason why it would not hear the petition. and another challenge filed by...
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david is a washington bureau chief for the economist magazine. i am pleased to have all of them on this program. why did the president feel it necessary to make this speech now and the follow-up speeches as well? what does he believe is necessary for him to accomplish? >> i think the white house felt it was losing grip on a narrative and i think the narrative that they don't want to hear is that obama's foreign andcy is aimless or week that our allies constantly need reassurance that we are not .bandoning them it was really like a state of the union address on foreign policy. it was literally and figuratively all over the map but i think he was trying to signal two different ways at once. a level of deep engagement on issues that he considers primary importance and a little bit of development of a kind of obama doctrine. the amazing thing about the commentary that has come out is that it is all over the place. people are reading this as appeasing russia, other people are reading all kinds of things. these speeches are sometimes like rorschach tes
david is a washington bureau chief for the economist magazine. i am pleased to have all of them on this program. why did the president feel it necessary to make this speech now and the follow-up speeches as well? what does he believe is necessary for him to accomplish? >> i think the white house felt it was losing grip on a narrative and i think the narrative that they don't want to hear is that obama's foreign andcy is aimless or week that our allies constantly need reassurance that we...
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even outside of washington. the country of course knows him for his golden voice and tones on "west wing week." the biggest viral internet hit since "between two ferns" but joran and i have an incredible history going back to the iowa caucuses. josh was my iowa communications director. and even when he was in that role, you'd find him spending an extra hour or two helping young staffers make phone calls or knock on doors. there was no task that was too small, no detail too unimportant for josh to attend to. at the white house he's been a mentor to many of the young people here who i know are thrilled for him today. he is of sound judgment and great temperament, he's honest and full of integrity and i'm sure you will at some point get frustrated with him as well. [laughter] but it's going to be hard because he's a straight shooter and a great guy. so my request is that be nice to jay on his farewell tour and be nice to josh during his initiation which i'm sure will last maybe two days. well, perhapses two questio
even outside of washington. the country of course knows him for his golden voice and tones on "west wing week." the biggest viral internet hit since "between two ferns" but joran and i have an incredible history going back to the iowa caucuses. josh was my iowa communications director. and even when he was in that role, you'd find him spending an extra hour or two helping young staffers make phone calls or knock on doors. there was no task that was too small, no detail too...
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will you hold forums outside of washington, d.c. hearings or whatever to solicit comments? >> what we were -- so it was interesting. a couple of sessions back -- cecelia? there she is, right next to you. a couple of sessions back, it happened on the day that boxes of petitions about open internet and i think cecilia asked me the question about how do i feel about all of that? i said hooray is my answer to you, in terms of yes. we want this kind of discussion. yes, we want this kind of debate. it is healthy. it is good. it produces good results. and yes, we're going to be reaching out to do that. i'm not ready to announce what the exact plan is but you've seen we've already been on twitter head -- gigi had a twitter session. we're going to use the media and we're going to get out of an isolation that might occur if you just secure it 44512. peter? >> you walked through in your discussions about hypotheticals that would be prohibited in your view. i was hoping that you can help us better understand the flip side of that. what would not be prohibited? what potentially sort of
will you hold forums outside of washington, d.c. hearings or whatever to solicit comments? >> what we were -- so it was interesting. a couple of sessions back -- cecelia? there she is, right next to you. a couple of sessions back, it happened on the day that boxes of petitions about open internet and i think cecilia asked me the question about how do i feel about all of that? i said hooray is my answer to you, in terms of yes. we want this kind of discussion. yes, we want this kind of...
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. >>> coming up next on abc 7 news at 9:00, one of the funniest nights in washington just wrapped up. some of the best lines from the white house correspondent's dinner. >>> and what's in store for your sunday, next with the forecast. >>> three game sevens today in the nba. and indiana escapes the upset and indiana escapes the upset and moves on. ♪music the lord says, "come to me all you who are weary and find life burdensome, and i will give you rest." join us for the majesty of the catholic mass here sunday mornings at 8:30. for more information visit mysundaymass.org >>> tonight the president led a roast of washington at the white house correspondents dinner, an annual event packed with business leaders, celebries, raising money to give scholarships to hopeful journalists. it's a huge draw because of its cutthroat jokes. a taste from the president and host joel mckale. >> after my stellar 2013, what can i possibly talk about? [ laughter ] >> we rollaled out healthcare.gov. that could have gone better. on the plus side, they did turn the launch of healthcare.gov into one of the ye
. >>> coming up next on abc 7 news at 9:00, one of the funniest nights in washington just wrapped up. some of the best lines from the white house correspondent's dinner. >>> and what's in store for your sunday, next with the forecast. >>> three game sevens today in the nba. and indiana escapes the upset and indiana escapes the upset and moves on. ♪music the lord says, "come to me all you who are weary and find life burdensome, and i will give you rest."...
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. >>> and how a san francisco gay rights pioneer is being honored right here in the bay area and in washington, d.c. >>> the man accused of kidnapping a 15-year-old girl and holding her against her will for a decade said she made up the whole story. the attorney for garcia says the woman is garcia's wife and she fabricated the story because the couple was breaking up. last night the woman told a los angeles tv station she was allegedly taken by her mother's boyfriend at age 18. she felt afraid and alone saying "i couldn't do anything." santa ana police say it was only after the victim found her sister on facebook that her mother persuaded her to go to police. investigators say garcia told the victim that her family had given up looking for her. >> changed her name, usually the middle name, date of birth so they could get married. there's a lot of things that he had control of, of her life. >> the suspect is charged with kidnapping, rape and other charges. he could face 19 years in prison if convicted. >>> the house today passed a bill aimed at ending the national security agency's sweeping col
. >>> and how a san francisco gay rights pioneer is being honored right here in the bay area and in washington, d.c. >>> the man accused of kidnapping a 15-year-old girl and holding her against her will for a decade said she made up the whole story. the attorney for garcia says the woman is garcia's wife and she fabricated the story because the couple was breaking up. last night the woman told a los angeles tv station she was allegedly taken by her mother's boyfriend at age...
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"the washington times" now reporting they were told about this scandal, about the problems of scheduling. what does it tell you about the president and his seriousness about protecting vets that nothing happened? >> well, you know the president did hear about it in his transition report in 2008 and again in 2010, when secretary shinseki received a report from his undersecretary about gaming system. there is break down in leadership on department of veterans affairs. the american legion called for accountability. it is knot with health care weights, or with records but construction and variety of different issues. we want to absolutely see the administration take charge. gerri: people say money could fix the problem. we need more money for vets. is that the answer? >> money is not the question with the department. each year the administration asks congress for a specific amount of money and each year congress actually increased that amount of money that they have given to the department of veterans affairs but if the va has hidden wait lists, that congress knows nothing about, congress ha
"the washington times" now reporting they were told about this scandal, about the problems of scheduling. what does it tell you about the president and his seriousness about protecting vets that nothing happened? >> well, you know the president did hear about it in his transition report in 2008 and again in 2010, when secretary shinseki received a report from his undersecretary about gaming system. there is break down in leadership on department of veterans affairs. the american...
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. >> a lawyer in washington d.c. says however because you were so hands-on with asking him for that money, you are kind of complicit. what do you say to that. >> i guess you are referring to jonathan? >> i did solicit the money from him. at the end of the day when he was coming board as a client. >> there was a little bit of rockiness, things were going to move forward, and i didn't have any concerns at that point. >> rudi is the c.e.o. of planet hospital, and they claim they are victims too. >> did you not see the operation falling apart. >> rudi made bad business decision, but he prevailed and worked things out. although i saw things get rocky, i gave him the benefit of the doubt that things would work occupant, because they have done in the past. >> if you google both of your names the connection to planet hospital shows up. >> we are starting out of the running blocks with a 500 pound weight on our backs. >> despite its connection to planet hospital, carr mine and jodie are considering moving ford with moss and f
. >> a lawyer in washington d.c. says however because you were so hands-on with asking him for that money, you are kind of complicit. what do you say to that. >> i guess you are referring to jonathan? >> i did solicit the money from him. at the end of the day when he was coming board as a client. >> there was a little bit of rockiness, things were going to move forward, and i didn't have any concerns at that point. >> rudi is the c.e.o. of planet hospital, and they...